14 Best Places to Camp Around the World
1. Maasai Mara National Reserve, Kenya
Experience the wild African savannah by camping in the Maasai Mara. Witness the incredible migration of wildebeest and zebra and fall asleep to the sounds of wildlife around you.
2. Yellowstone National Park, USA
Home to geysers, hot springs, and a vast array of wildlife, Yellowstone’s various campgrounds offer a chance to explore nature’s wonders just steps from your tent.
3. The Lake District, England
Enjoy tranquility at England’s largest National Park. The Lake District’s mirror-like lakes and high peaks make it a haven for campers and hikers alike.
4. Banff National Park, Canada
With its turquoise lakes, rugged mountains, and glaciers, camping in Banff feels like stepping into a postcard of the Canadian Rockies.
5. Torres del Paine National Park, Chile
Camp under the sharp peaks of the Paine Massif and beside glacial lakes that reflect its beauty. Perfect for those who love trekking and wilderness campsites.
6. Grand Canyon National Park, USA
Wake up to breathtaking views right from your tent flap with a variety of campgrounds on both the North and South Rims.
7. Fiordland National Park, New Zealand
Find serenity in New Zealand’s dramatic landscapes by camping among fjords sculpted by glaciers thousands of years ago.
8. The Alps, Various Countries
With multiple locations across France, Switzerland, Italy, and Germany offering camping sites with views of soaring peaks and alpine meadows, camping in the Alps is an unforgettable experience.
9. Denali National Park and Preserve, USA
Camp in the shadow of North America’s highest peak—Denali (formerly Mount McKinley). The park offers wilderness camping for those seeking solitude amongst its vast tundra and forests.
10. Glacier Bay National Park & Preserve, USA
Boat-in or hike-in to remote campsites where glaciers calve into the bay and bald eagles soar overhead in one of Alaska’s natural gems.
11. Wadi Rum, Jordan
Also known as The Valley of the Moon, Wadi Rum offers a unique desert camping experience amid its red sands and towering rock formations.
12. Tassili n’Ajjer National Park, Algeria
Discover prehistoric rock art by day and sleep under a canopy of stars within this stunning UNESCO World Heritage site located in the Sahara Desert.
13. Grampians National Park, Australia
Immerse yourself in Australian bushland filled with sandstone mountains, wildflowers, and varied wildlife while camping in The Grampians.
14. Patagonia Camp, Chile
For a mix of luxury and adventure, indulge in eco-friendly yurts overlooking Lake Toro and Paine Massif while enjoying guided treks through Chilean Patagonia.